Fast Outer-Sphere Electron Transfer and High Specific Capacitance at Covalently Modified Carbon Electrodes.
Amy S MetlayBrandon ChyiColton Jacob SheehanJeffrey R ShallenbergerThomas E MalloukPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Carbon electrodes typically display sluggish electron transfer kinetics due to the adsorption of adventitious molecules that effectively insulate the surface. Here, we describe a method for rendering graphitic carbon electrodes permanently hydrophilic by functionalization with 4-(diazonium)benzenesulfonic acid. In aqueous electrolytes, these hydrophilic carbon electrodes exhibit metal-like specific capacitance (∼40 μF/cm 2 ) as measured by cyclic voltammetry, suggesting a change in the double-layer structure at the carbon surface. Additionally, the modified electrodes show fast charge transfer kinetics to outer-sphere one-electron redox couples such as ferro-/ferricyanide as well as improved electron transfer kinetics in alkaline aqueous redox flow batteries.